Of course, this is Dante's opinion, and your own AT&T performance issues
are based on many random factors that could include everything from the
regional topography where you use your phone, to how much iron is in
your blood.  It's certainly not a scientific survey.

I am on my 5th AT&T phone (1 nokia, 2 motorola v series, 1 motorola razr,
and 1 iPhone) and none of them have ever dropped a call.  I've had
really good experience with the AT&T network being reliable for both
voice & data.

Based on my experience, throughout Southern California, I would say that
I don't think AT&T is rated any lower or higher than any other network
based on a metric related to dropped calls, or call quality.  I can
complain about the billing, the fees and price hikes, the poor customer
service when i call to dispute an errant bill.  This is factual for me -
I have cases where AT&T fails in customer service, but not in network
service - it's been flawless.

If you google for a combination of the carriers and the word "dropped
calls" (like this:
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp&q=verizon|at%26t|t-mobile|sprint+dropped+calls
)   You'll see that anyone with an opinion thinks their carrier sucks,
and that your opinion is just more noise in the disinformation of the
web.

We should stick to factual things, like "windows ships with more
security flaws than any other operating system"



On 10/15/2009, "Dante Lanznaster" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 6:16 PM, Chris Penn <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Dropped because of the OS or because AT&T?
>
>AT&crap
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